OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to show that the chronotropic potential of the well trained heart transplant recipient (HTR) does not limit exercise capacity. BACKGROUND: Chronotropic incompetence is considered to be the main limiting factor of the functional capacity of heart transplant recipients. However, no systematic study had ...

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Nitrate therapy improves hemodynamics in patients with heart failure, but the chronic effects of oral nitrates on exercise performance and clinical status have not been well studied. METHODS: Oral isosorbide-5-mononitrate (ISMN) (50 mg once daily) or placebo was administered to 136 patients (NYHA Class 2-3) treated for ...

OBJECTIVE: The accurate determination of limitations in physical activity is important in evaluating patients with heart failure and in assessing the efficacy of treatment. However, the conventional measures used to evaluate hemodynamics, functional class, and exercise capacity all have limitations. Our objective was to develop a simple method (The Master-Borg ...

BACKGROUND: The importance of exercise capacity as an indicator of prognosis in patients with heart disease is well recognized. However, factors contributing to exercise limitation in such patients have not been fully characterized and in particular, the role of lung function in determining exercise capacity has not been extensively investigated. ...

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Whilst cardiac rehabilitation is regularly offered to patients recovering from a myocardial infarction, people with chronic heart failure are often excluded from exercise training programmes. This study was designed to investigate the effects of eight weeks' exercise training in patients with moderate chronic heart failure. METHOD: Eight ...

BACKGROUND: Mechanical, histological, and biochemical improvement has been described in patients after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support. Explantation of the LVADs without heart transplantation has been described in selected patients who received this therapy as a bridge to transplantation. METHODS AND RESULTS: A retrospective review of patients receiving a ...

BACKGROUND: There has been conflicting evidence of the effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors on exercise tolerance. Meta-analysis of published results has suggested that a beneficial effect of ACE inhibitors is demonstrated if a trial design is adequate. SETTING: Multicentre International Trial. METHODS: In a double-blind, randomized, multicentre trial, 292 ...

AIMS: To assess the effect of candoxatril, a novel neutral endopeptidase inhibitor, on exercise capacity, clinical status and quality of life in patients with mild to moderate chronic heart failure receiving angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients were recruited from 16 centres throughout the United Kingdom. Following a ...

The effect of exercise training on quality of life and exercise capacity was studied in 67 patients with mild to moderate chronic heart failure (CHF; age: 65.6+/-8.3 years; left ventricular ejection fraction: 26.5+/-9.6%). Patients were randomly allocated to either a training group or to a control group. After intervention a ...

Patients with heart failure and severe left ventricular dysfunction are limited in their ability to tolerate exercise. Recent research has demonstrated that it is not a restricted cardiac output which limits exercise but an abnormality in the performance of a more peripheral component in the pathway of delivery of oxygen ...

Patients with heart failure challenge the clinician with a constellation of difficult clinical, pathophysiologic, and psychologic issues. As a result, until recently, exercise training was not considered a safe and effective treatment strategy to be used in these patients. However, in the past 10 years, data from both randomized and ...

To clarify the different cardiorespiratory response to exercise in patients with congenital heart disease and patients with chronic congestive heart failure, we investigated the effect of a progressive exercise test in 30 patients aged 10 to 24 years, including 9 patients with cyanotic congenital heart disease (group A), 13 patients ...

BACKGROUND: In congestive heart failure, fatigue-resistant, oxidative, slow type I fibers are decreased in leg skeletal muscle, contributing to exercise capacity (EC) limitation. The mechanisms by which ACE inhibitors and AII antagonists improve EC is still unclear. We tested the hypothesis that improvement in EC is related to changes in ...

In heart failure with low cardiac output, exercise tolerance is reduced despite modulated regional blood distribution and oxygen extraction. However, low cardiac output does not necessarily lead to reduced exercise tolerance especially during mild exercise. In the present study, in order to understand the mechanisms regulating exercise tolerance in heart ...

BACKGROUND: We studied the local relation of muscle perfusion and metabolism in patients with severe chronic heart failure. Alterations of skeletal muscle blood flow and oxidative capacity contribute to exercise intolerance in these patients. The interdependence of both parameters has often been questioned. METHODS AND RESULTS: With the use of ...

The present study was performed to determine the relation between oxygenated hemoglobin (oxy-Hb) changes in working muscles and ventilatory parameters. Six active normal subjects, 21 sedentary normal subjects and 16 patients with heart failure performed an incremental exercise with expired gas analysis. Deoxygenation of the vastus lateralis muscle was monitored ...

1. There is accumulating evidence for a range of abnormalities in the nitric oxide (NO) signalling cascade in human cardiovascular disorders. 2. In the present review we assess the literature detailing such evidence in early (hyperlipidaemia) and end-stage (heart failure) disease, with emphasis on the mechanisms by which the disturbances ...

BACKGROUND: Accurate prognosis in chronic heart failure has become increasingly important in assessing the efficacy of treatment and in appropriately allocating scarce resources for transplantation. Previous studies of severe heart failure have been limited by short follow-up periods and few deaths. OBJECTIVE: To establish clinical, hemodynamic, and cardiopulmonary exercise test ...

Preliminary assessment was made concerning perceptions of the newly developed heart-rate guide, devised as an educational tool to promote physical activity. Unlike the traditional target heart-rate chart, the heart-rate guide illustrates the value of low to moderate intensity physical activity. Following a brief lecture about the Surgeon General's report on ...

Exercise intolerance is present in most patients with left ventricular dysfunction. Factors affecting the central and peripheral circulation, ventilatory system and skeletal muscles limit the exercise capacity in varying degrees within each patient. Exercise training is now being applied with growing enthusiasm to patients with heart failure. Improvements in the ...

Carnitine is an important cofactor in the intermediary metabolism of the heart, and carnitine deficiency is associated with congestive heart failure. We therefore studied the effects of acute (IV bolus, 30 mg/kg body weight) and chronic administration (1.5 mg/d for 1 month) of propionyl-L-carnitine on hemodynamics, hormone levels, ventricular function, ...

To develop a submaximal constant work rate exercise test able to grade cardiovascular dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure, 80 patients and 59 control subjects performed a symptom-limited incremental exercise test and a constant work rate exercise test at a fixed work rate (50 W for 4 minutes). The ...

AIMS: Benefit from exercise training in heart failure has mainly been shown in men with ischaemic disease. We aimed to examine the effects of exercise training in heart failure patients < or = 75 years old of both sexes and with various aetiology. METHODS AND RESULTS: Fifty-four patients with stable ...

Exercise training has become increasingly important in the treatment of heart failure patients. It has long been known that the exercise tolerance of a patient with heart failure is related to his or her morbidity and mortality. Recently, it has been proved that exercise training improves cardiorespiratory function, functional status, ...

Functional impairment has long been recognized as an important factor in the risk paradigm among patients with heart disease. In chronic heart failure, this issue has been even more important in recent years because of the steady growth in the number of patients awaiting heart transplantation relative to the available ...

The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between cardiac sympathetic nervous activity assessed by 123I-MIBG imaging and exercise capacity in patients with congestive heart failure. The subjects were 24 patients with heart failure (NYHA class II to III) and 7 normal controls. A dose of 148 MBq ...

BACKGROUND: Beneficial effects of physical training on exercise tolerance, autonomic and skeletal muscle function and limb blood flow have been demonstrated in chronic heart failure. Because this rehabilitation is expensive, may involve risk, and has unknown effects on prognosis, the possibility of predicting benefit on the basis of individual patient ...

Dilated cardiomyopathy is a common cause of heart failure with systolic dysfunction. Medications used to treat this condition are usually for symptomatic relief. We studied the effect of atenolol in heart failure caused by dilated cardiomyopathy in a double blinded randomized fashion. There were 17 males and 5 females. All ...

BACKGROUND: Exertional dyspnea is a common symptom in patients with heart failure, and the mechanisms responsible for the symptom are unknown. The purpose of this study was to identify factors responsible for the symptom of exertional dyspnea in patients with heart failure. METHODS: Resting pulmonary-function tests and maximal cardiopulmonary exercise ...

Constant workload exercise on an upright bicycle at submaximal levels of exercise intensity is frequently used in physical training programs. Nevertheless, only a few data are currently available on the hemodynamic changes induced by constant workload exercise in patients with heart failure. The aim of this study was to assess ...

We assessed plasma volume changes at peak exercise in 17 nonedematous men with chronic congestive heart failure due to coronary artery disease. Our findings suggest that acute exercise is associated with transient decreases in plasma and blood volume in these patients, similar in magnitude to those reported for healthy adults ...

Increased mortality and reduced functional capacity are the two main characteristics of chronic heart failure. Activation of the renin-angiotensin and sympathetic systems has a primary role in the progressive worsening of heart failure and increased mortality of patients. In addition, both systems may be important in the pathogenesis of exercise ...

Forearm blood flow (ml/min/100 ml) was determined with strain-gauge venous occlusion plethysmography at rest and in response to handgrip exercise in 7 patients with congestive heart failure and in 9 normal subjects before and after regional administration of endothelin-1 in the brachial artery. Administration of endothelin-1 significantly decreased forearm blood ...

It has been proposed that worsening of heart failure with dihydropyridines, such as nicardipine, is related to the activation of the neuroendocrine system. To test this, we evaluated 20 patients with severe heart failure (mean age, 55 +/- 13 years; New York Heart Association functional class III; left ventricular ejection ...

To determine the mechanism responsible for the "placebo effect" seen during serial exercise testing of patients with heart failure, we examined metabolic variables for 81 patients who underwent five baseline exercise tests as part of a multicenter drug trial. The patients were 50 men and 31 women with a mean ...

BACKGROUND: Physical training currently constitutes an important part of treatment of heart failure patients. So far, no data are available on the effects of regular exercise in elderly (aged > 65 years) heart failure patients. METHODS: In a prospective trial, patients with chronic heart failure (New York Heart Association class ...

To assess the role of oxidative stress in exercise intolerance in patients with heart failure, a symptom-limited exercise test was performed with a bicycle ergometer in 12 patients with heart failure and in 7 members of a healthy control group. Level of plasma malondialdehyde, a marker of lipid peroxidation, at ...

The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of prolonged daily excessive alcohol consumption on the heart function with particular reference to the impact on the working ability of alcoholics. The study was carried out on 54 male manual workers, 32 of whom had a median age of ...

BACKGROUND: Continuous increases in the ventilatory equivalent for carbon dioxide (the ratio of minute ventilation to carbon dioxide production, an index of ventilatory drive) during exercise in patients with congestive heart failure would suggest that factors other than carbon dioxide excessively stimulate ventilation during exercise, and may be an important ...

AIMS: To analyse the relationship between initial exercise parameters and peak oxygen consumption and prognosis in 96 patients with congestive heart failure. METHODS AND RESULTS: Comparison of responses during the initial 6 min of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (Naughton modified protocol) in patients stratified to the Weber classification, and analysis of ...

The present study characterizes the hemodynamic and neurohumoral responses to moderate treadmill exercise in conscious dogs with pacing-induced heart failure. Seven dogs were instrumented with a left ventricular micromanometer, ultrasonic crystals for the measurement of systolic wall thickening, left atrial and aortic catheters for the injection of colored microspheres and ...

The role of calcium antagonists in patients with ischemic heart failure is currently unclear. We examined the effects of amlodipine on exercise capacity and central and regional hemodynamics in 32 patients with mild to moderate chronic heart failure in a single-center, double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial. All were taking at least ...

BACKGROUND: This study tested the hypothesis that in patients with suspected heart failure, peak oxygen consumption was the best predictor of heart muscle failure. Failing human myocardium is characterized by an abnormal force-frequency relationship, which has been previously shown to be altered in parallel with the severity of heart failure. ...

OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to determine 1) whether 12-week oral administration of losartan, an angiotensin II receptor antagonist, in patients with heart failure is well tolerated; and 2) whether functional capacity and clinical status of patients with heart failure in whom treatment with an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor is ...